Tai Chi

So what is going on around here and where does it happen? This section is for discussion on local events, festivals, and holidays as well as activities and things to do.
Post Reply
maggie
Amateur
Amateur
Posts: 27
Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 11:32 pm
Location: Norway

Tai Chi

Post by maggie »

I wonder if it possibly could be a teacher for Tai Chi present in Hua Hin during New Year and the next week or so?

Being really fascinated about all "this asian stuff" I`ve got an idea about how nice it would be to learn - or at least try to learn - tai chi while we are there?

Anyone who has heard about someone who can teach or maybe there allready is an offer for this in Hua Hin?
Maggie
User avatar
Bamboo Grove
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 5560
Joined: Mon Jan 13, 2003 12:59 pm
Location: Espoo, Finland

Post by Bamboo Grove »

I think Grand Sport has a tai chi teacher.
Chas
Banned
Banned
Posts: 711
Joined: Thu Aug 25, 2005 1:02 pm
Location: Cha Am
Contact:

Tai Chi

Post by Chas »

I have also been trying to find a Tai Chi teacher here in Hua Hin. I tried an email to the Grand sport arena and got nothing. I notice that a couple of the big hotels ( Anantara for one) offer a once a week instruction , but I haven't been able to contact an instructor or find out if something availabe for non-guests at a reasonable price.

I did Tai Chi Chuan style in the states for about a year, but I never got to the point of memorizing the whole thing and I need a guide. For those who have never tried it. . .it is wonderfully healthy!!
User avatar
JD
Legend
Legend
Posts: 2303
Joined: Fri Aug 12, 2005 5:50 pm
Location: Hua Hin.

Movement Lessons

Post by JD »

Just found an advert in Hua Hin Newspaper for 'Movement Lessons'.

Teaching Tai-Chi (Chen Style), Chi-Kung (Silk Reeling Cocoon Exercise), -whatever that is! and Yoga.

Advert says to ring Charly (lives in Prachuap Khiri Khan) Tel 06-8923-279.

Maybe they hold lessons in Hua Hin.
Per Angusta In Augusta.
-----------------------------------------------
http://www.facebook.com/huahinhamandbacon
www.hamandbacon.co.th
maggie
Amateur
Amateur
Posts: 27
Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 11:32 pm
Location: Norway

Re: Tai Chi

Post by maggie »

Chas wrote: I did Tai Chi Chuan style in the states for about a year, but I never got to the point of memorizing the whole thing and I need a guide. For those who have never tried it. . .it is wonderfully healthy!!
Hello Chas
As I understand that you are experienced in Tai Chi I would like to ask you if I will have any benefit of instruction for lets say 7 - 9 lessons in the same amount of days? I have never done Tai Chi, are planning to start to take lessons here at home over Christmas, but would as you understand like to start during my holliday.......... ?
:P
Maggie
Post Reply